132-year-old Honey Run Covered Bridge, the last of its kind, destroyed by wildfire

By Michelle Robertson, SFGATE Updated 5:05 pm PST, Friday, November 9, 2018 A composite image shows the Honey Run Covered Bridge before and after it was destroyed by the Camp Fire in Butte County this week A composite image shows the Honey Run Covered Bridge before and after it was destroyed by the Camp Fire in Butte County this week Photo: Kurtis Alexander (l)/Getty (r) The historic Honey Run Covered Bridge connecting Chico and Paradise was destroyed in the Camp Fire. The historic Honey Run Covered Bridge connecting Chico and Paradise was destroyed in the Camp Fire. Photo: Kurtis Alexander/Chronicle Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Photo: Jgreesonarts/Getty Images/iStockphoto Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Photo: A K Potts Photography/Getty Images window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: ‘thumbnails-c’, container: ‘taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-5’, placement: ‘Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 5’, target_type: ‘mix’ }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Honey Run Covered Bridge in Chico, California, was the only triple-span covered bridge in the U.S. Photo: Jmoor17/Getty Images/iStockphoto McDonald’s in Paradise, Calif., as the Camp Fire devours the town, 15 miles east of Chico. The top photo shows the fast-food restaurant… [Read full story]